At Armed Forces Bowl, Exchange Commitment to Veterans Shines
“Sharing the Exchange message with a TV audience and at a college football bowl game elevates our own game.”
“Sharing the Exchange message with a TV audience and at a college football bowl game elevates our own game.”
The Army & Air Force Exchange Service is celebrating the first anniversary of welcoming home 4.1 million service-connected disabled Veterans to their lifelong, in-store shopping benefit.
Laura Quives and Vanessa Hunt became familiar with the Exchange at a young age.
On Nov. 5, Zaida Torres was honored with a ceremony recognizing her 40 years of service to the Exchange.
More than 300 vehicles lined up to participate in the event.
For Terrence Carter, the best part of working for the Exchange is interacting with people from all walks of life.
This week in the Exchange Post, the Exchange’s Inspector General office reports on the swift response that protected the force during the COVID-19 pandemic, a pair of Exchange associates take to the skies during the…
After 31 years, Senior Vice President of Merchandising Anna Iosefo is readying for retirement.
These associates epitomize the meaning of ‘customer service!’
Army Veteran Shala Morita didn’t believe she had won a $10,000 shopping spree in the Exchange’s Subway Sip. Rip. Ultimate Trip sweepstakes.
